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Transitional wetlands occur along an estuarine salinity continuum bracketed by salt and nontidal freshwater wetlands. Long-term disturbances, such as sea level rise, may shift physical characteristics and hydrologic features of estuarine systems leading to transitional wetland habitat alterations, with unknown affects to associated biological communities. To begin to assess the ecological significance...
Temporal changes in vegetation patterns of Chesapeake Bay wetlands have been poorly documented. Data from a 1987 vegetation analysis of a Chesapeake Bay tidal freshwater marsh were compared to those of a vegetation study completed in 1974. Changes in the vegetation pattern were calculated using species importance values and a species diversity index. Comparison of the 1987 and 1974 results shows no...
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